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SP59-344
5/25/59
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From:
CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone; Niagara 5-4431, Ext. 218
NORTHFTEID, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
Three Minneapolis graduates of Carleton College will be honored at the
College's eighty-fifth Commencement Exercises on June 8, when they are awarded
Alumni Achievement Citations for their contributions to their College and their
community.
The Minneapolis residents, who are among 11 Carleton graduates who will
receive the awards, are: Arthur W. McMillan, of the Connecticut General Insurance
Company; Philip F. Sherman, general counsel of Pillsbury Mills, Inc.; and Claude D.
Siehl, retired school principal.
McMillan, a 1914 graduate, will be cited for "devoted service to the College
and eminence in civic and business leadership." Also a graduate of the University
of Minnesota law school, he has been in the insurance business since 1929 and is
associated with the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, In 1946 he was
honored with the presidency of the Minneapolis Life Underwriters Association.
Mr. McMillan is also a member of the Board of the Union City Mission, and of the
aviation committee of the Chamber of Commerce and a former deacon of the Plymouth
Congregational Church, McMillan and his wife, Berneice, have two children, Norman
and Mrs. Marilyn Halverson, and seven grandchildren. The couple lives at
5645 Twelfth Avenue South.
Siehlf who graduated in 1904, will be honored for"distinguished service to
the College and to the field of education." Recipient of an M.A. degree from the
University of Minnesota, Siehl taught school in several Minnesota communities, and
was associated with the Minneapolis school system for 35 years. He taught German
for 11 years at Central High School and was principal of Webster and Simmons schools,
retiring after 18 years as principal at Clay School in 1942.
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SP59-344
5/25/59
CU^rrJU^a
/***,
From:
CARLETON COLLEGE NEWS BUREAU
Northfield, Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone; Niagara 5-4431, Ext. 218
NORTHFTEID, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
Three Minneapolis graduates of Carleton College will be honored at the
College's eighty-fifth Commencement Exercises on June 8, when they are awarded
Alumni Achievement Citations for their contributions to their College and their
community.
The Minneapolis residents, who are among 11 Carleton graduates who will
receive the awards, are: Arthur W. McMillan, of the Connecticut General Insurance
Company; Philip F. Sherman, general counsel of Pillsbury Mills, Inc.; and Claude D.
Siehl, retired school principal.
McMillan, a 1914 graduate, will be cited for "devoted service to the College
and eminence in civic and business leadership." Also a graduate of the University
of Minnesota law school, he has been in the insurance business since 1929 and is
associated with the Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, In 1946 he was
honored with the presidency of the Minneapolis Life Underwriters Association.
Mr. McMillan is also a member of the Board of the Union City Mission, and of the
aviation committee of the Chamber of Commerce and a former deacon of the Plymouth
Congregational Church, McMillan and his wife, Berneice, have two children, Norman
and Mrs. Marilyn Halverson, and seven grandchildren. The couple lives at
5645 Twelfth Avenue South.
Siehlf who graduated in 1904, will be honored for"distinguished service to
the College and to the field of education." Recipient of an M.A. degree from the
University of Minnesota, Siehl taught school in several Minnesota communities, and
was associated with the Minneapolis school system for 35 years. He taught German
for 11 years at Central High School and was principal of Webster and Simmons schools,
retiring after 18 years as principal at Clay School in 1942.
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